Kai Kai is born and raised in a traditional Chinese Muslim family in Qinghai Province, China. He has 2 brothers, both married and with their own children.

One day, Kai Kai received a job opportunity to work overseas. He packed his bags, said goodbye to his family and eventually reached our shores. During his employment period, he noticed many people were intrigued with him being a Chinese Muslim because they thought he is a convert. They became all the more intrigued when they found out he is a born Chinese Muslim, with a long history of ancestors being born Muslims.

Kai Kai is now Alhamdulillah married to Hajar (or in this blog we go by the pseudonym “Jia Jia”). He still gets questioned about his religion but he is sort of used to it by now.

4 hours have passed since we broke our fast, but we know for a fact that there are others out there who are still waiting to break theirs. For those who are staying overseas, we hope you will have a happy time breaking fast with your loved ones.

And for those in Johor Bahru, you are most welcome to whassap us at 0122611175 if you would like to order some halal Northwestern China Chinese Muslim food for iftar.

饺子 . Jiaozi . Dumplings

I have always loved eating “Jiaozi“, or dumplings.. Even before I got to know Kai Kai (Alhamdulillah, we are married now), I often find myself ordering a big bowl of it whenever I get the chance to eat at Chinese Muslim restaurants.

However, there had been several occasions whereby I wasn’t able to eat the dumplingssimply because the restaurants ran out of it. As a result, I wasn’t able to satisfy my cravings.

I guess it came to the point when I started to Google ways to make my own dumplings. I experimented the different types of filling, learnt how to fold it into various shapes. and tried several cooking methods. From using pre-made dumplingwrappers bought from the supermarket, I eventually graduated to make my own dumplingwrappers.

Fast forward, now that we are in the Chinese Muslim food business, it makes all the more sense to include one of my most favorite food in our menu. Making dumplings take hard work, especially if I make the dumplingsshaped like the ones Kai Kai eats at his hometown. So for now, we are only offering the basic shape dumplings – cooked and frozen options. If Allah permits, we can offer other shapes for custom orders.